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Slinging the Bull in Korea Silvia Michelle Torres Pacheco the connection between colonial ethnography

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the connection between colonial ethnography and constructions of martial subjectivities

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Slinging the Bull in Korea Silvia Michelle Torres Pacheco the connection between colonial ethnographyIn the fall of 1951 a sign was posted beside a U. S. Air Force squadron headquarters: 'El toro es mas fuerte que la bala' (The bull is mightier than the bullet). The sign testified to the recent creation of ARCS (Air Resupply and Communications Service), an Air Force enterprise in psychological warfare prompted by North Korea's invasion of South Korea the previous year. One of ARCS' critical duties was the creation and delivery of military propaganda

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